Nintendo is teaming up with Tag Heuer to release a limited, $2,000 smartwatch

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Mario is making his way to posh luxury with the release of a limited-edition collaboration project. Nintendo and watchmaker Tag Heuer are releasing a smartwatch that features the one and only Super Mario. The "Tag Heuer Connected x Super Mario Limited Edition" smartwatch will rock Android's Wear OS, but will come outfitted with exclusive Mario faces and animations. Only 2.000 watches will be made, and they'll come at a price: $2,150. That money will net you the watch, the prestige of owning a piece of "gaming-themed fashion tech" and all those cutesy physical activity-monitoring Mario animations. It's planned to go on sale at select Tag Heuer locations later today, though all pre-sale reservations are already sold out.

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Some IT engineers got into the computer world through gaming (so some of them might like Mario) and they're obviously a bit into technology (so some of them might like smartwatches or fitness trackers (even if they don't do anything fitness)) and/or "geek" gadgets (you know, NASA rockets in LEGO or anything Star Wars, so technology watch + Mario = yes), and their job gives them enough money for that watch.
Still not a lot of people though.
 

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Gamers who don't exercise enough to need a fitness watch?
The exercise regimen is hardly the biggest hurdle, it's that price tag. Double the initial price tag of my PC. I got a pretty solid smartwatch for $75 years ago, still works fine but I don't really use it. So it would have to be a gamer who exercises but also has a lot of disposable income.

I would definitely like that watch but not at that price...
Good news: it'll probably sell so poorly that it drops to 75% off pretty quick. Bad news: that's still $500, and still not worth it.
 
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The exercise regimen is hardly the biggest hurdle, it's that price tag. Double the initial price tag of my PC. I got a pretty solid smartwatch for $75 years ago, still works fine but I don't really use it. So it would have to be a gamer who exercises but also has a lot of disposable income.


Good news: it'll probably sell so poorly that it drops to 75% off pretty quick. Bad news: that's still $500, and still not worth it.
A gamer, who exercises, has a lot of disposable income in the midst of a pandemic (when job income isn't exactly as reliable as it used to be), and who wouldn't just abandon a smartwatch after a week of moderate use.

Back in my high school days, I used a regular watch quite often, since a) I didn't have a smartphone yet, and b) phones were banned anyway and had to be stowed away in lockers. Pretty much as soon as I graduated, I stopped using my watch, especially since my parents gifted me my first smartphone on my birthday (which wasn't that long after graduation); don't even know where that watch is now.
Would I be interested in a smartwatch, when I have a smartphone I keep with me pretty much everywhere? Nah.

If this was the late 20th Century, when smartphones didn't even exist yet, I'd see smartwatches being a massive thing - especially after James Bond and other fictional spies popularised the general idea. The fact that smartwatches came out after smartphones just killed 'em stone dead.
 
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If it wasn't Mario it would be interesting, but I loathe Mario as a character.

Tbh, anything Zelda related would make a cooler watch.
 

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Just to answer the question: It is for collectors and scalpers that have enough money on the side, so they can make even more money, while the actual product is never even being touched.
 

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Who likes Mario AND fancy watches? Children who can't afford it and wouldn't know how to treat a fancy watch right anyway? Gamers who don't exercise enough to need a fitness watch? Fashionistas with too much money who want the latest trend who would see this as childish?
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